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Una review – a singularly harrowing film with stings of stage fright

Adapted from a critically acclaimed play, Benedict Andrews’ harrowing film deals with the subject of child abuse from an adult perspective.

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The King’s Choice review – an impossible choice translates to crowd-pleasing WWII drama

In this WWII-set drama, the King of Norway must decide whether to surrender the country to Nazi Germany following a coup d’etat, or resist their sudden grab for power.

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Logan Lucky review – red state racecar heist stutters in neutral, stalls in third

After a self-imposed hiatus, director Steven Soderbergh is back. Kind of…?

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Power To The People – British Music Videos 1966-2016 review – a time capsule of innovation and evolution in popular music

A new four-disc collection chronicles British music videos from the last fifty years, featuring Thom Yorke, Annie Lennox, Denis Lavant and many more.

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Daphne ★★★★ review

Daphne is an endearing portrait of an East London woman on the brink of a very personal epiphany.

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  • The Gloriously Unexpected, #9: The Rundown (2003)
  • Last Flag Flying review: Linklater’s introspective road trip shows the grassroots aftermath of conflict
  • Una review – a singularly harrowing film with stings of stage fright
  • Three UK artists to listen out for in 2018
  • Nobody is from nowhere – self-actualisation and identity in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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